نتایج جستجو برای: acidic zinc bath

تعداد نتایج: 123775  

2016

A mixed plating rinse wastewater containing zinc, hexavalent chromium, trivalent chromium, and cyanide with total dissolved solids of 424 mg/1 was treated by a model consisting of a sand filter and ion exchange columns. A strongly acidic cation resin in hydrogen form and a strongly basic anion resin in hydroxide form were used in the columns as cationic and anionic exchangers, respectively. The...

E. Rafiezadeh N. Parvini Ahmadi,

In hot dip galvanizing, several parameters such as chemical composition of coating bath, immersion time and surface roughness of specimens could affect microstructure and properties of coating. In this article, the effect of aluminum content, immersion time and surface roughness on structure and properties of alloy layers have been investigated. Specimens of low carbon silicon-free steel with d...

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material 1997

Journal: :Journal of the Metal Finishing Society of Japan 1967

Journal: :Journal of the Surface Finishing Society of Japan 1997

2003
B. R. Pearson

inc alloy electrodeposits are finding increased acceptance as improved replacements for conventional electrogalvanized finishes. Zinc-nickel appears to be experiencing the most widespread use, although zinc-cobalt and zinc-iron also have well-defined market shares. The zinc-manganese system has not been widely reported; however, some investigators have examined its corrosion resistance, polariz...

Journal: :Journal of the Metal Finishing Society of Japan 1961

A. Saatchi, and S. J. Harris, H. Yan,

Zinc was electrodeposited from an acidic sulphate solution on commercial steel sheet substrates galvanostatically at 10, 20, and 100 mA/cm2. The steel substrates had an average roughness number of 1.34 microns and a high percentage of its grains had their (111) planes parallel to the plate surface. During electrodeposition at 10 mA/cm2, on some specimens, there was an intense potential fluctuat...

A. Saatchi, and S. J. Harris, H. Yan,

Zinc was electrodeposited from an acidic sulphate solution on commercial steel sheet substrates galvanostatically at 10, 20, and 100 mA/cm2. The steel substrates had an average roughness number of 1.34 microns and a high percentage of its grains had their (111) planes parallel to the plate surface. During electrodeposition at 10 mA/cm2, on some specimens, there was an intense potential fluctuat...

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